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This is something that really doesn't bother me.
Of course this is a personal position. For example, I have a nice P.38 byf 44 with a hardshell holster dated '41. For the other P.38, an ac 44, I bought an unissued '44 softshell holster. Thus I know have the two basic models that were used by Wehrmacht in WWII. Nice Spreewerk, Eric. Congratulations! Douglas. |
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I know your right. Late in the war they were probobly thankful for any holster! Did any of the holsters have the makers name. I also wondered if there was a perio that lugers holster stoped printed the makers name?
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Both have only the ordnance code.
Here are the pictures of them. Douglas. |
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